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    The Modcast Weekender

    The Modcast Weekender

    Founded in 2010 by Eddie Piller and Sarah Bolshi, the Modcast began life as an hour long monthly podcast with a wide variety of guests  including Martin Freeman and Bradley Wiggins all talking about their passion and interest in all things mod. The podcast soon attracted 25,000 iTunes subscribers and can now be found on regular weekly show on www.totallywiredradio.com. Further to the success of the podcast, the founders started hosting parties.  

    The first has become by far the most popular and regular; a Sunday cruise up and down the Thames that soon became known as simply ‘the Modboat’. Indeed, the boat parties became so successful that they are held three times a year and the most recent one sold out in all of 84 minutes! But the Modcast didn’t rest on its burnished laurels, instead, they branched out – Alldayers at the Singer, a superb converted former sewing-machine factory in the east end of London, an annual beach beano on the Brighton seafront every august bank holiday, regular ‘away-day’ events at other seaside resorts and regualr New Year’s Eve rave ups. The music policy has always been to push the boundaries of what can be played and accepted on a scene that for many years has appeared as a northern soul ghetto. You can hear house and hip hop alongside the staple mod fare and this open mindedness has increased both the appeal and the demographic away from the parka-wearing mainstream. 

    The pair hosted their first weekender in 2019 with fabulous DJ lineup and talks with Kenney Jones (Small Faces), Buddy Ascot (The Chords) and Gaz Sparks (Purple Hearts) in conversation with Eddie and Terry Rawlings… The old Blue Note soundsystem has been bought of retirement for some fabulous sound.    2019 DJ line up included Dr Bob Jones (legend!), Ivor Jones, Marc Lessner, Dean Thatcher (Studio 45) , Rocky (Ballistic Brothers), Jeff Barrett (Heavenly Records), Wendy May (The Locomotion), Wil Nicol, Dean Chalkley, Jo Wallace (Ramrock Records), Eddie Stenner, Tony “Mappy” Hayzer, Ian and Rob, Des Cridland and residents Paul “Smiler” Anderson and Dave Edwards..   

    Playing the Broadchurch that is: R&B * NORTHERN SOUL *JAZZ * SKA * FUNK * REVIVAL* ROOTS REGGAE * PSYCHE AND GARAGE * CROSSOVER * 60S BEAT * MOD

    The Venue The Azure - a beautiful 1920's ballroom style venue actually built on the beach with extensive panoramic windows just 30 feet from the waves! The venue was extensively rebuilt and features a sprung wooden dance floor and a 2 bars and its own restaurant Teddys Diner. We are bringing in our own sound system, originally from The Blue Note Club in Hoxton and once considered the best in the country. The Azure will be hosting the entire event this year.   It’s a great venue 10 mins walk from St Leonards Warrior Square train station.

    Line up to follow along.   Come and join us!

    More information from www.themodcast.co.uk.

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